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One of the best sites in Italy and the whole Mediterranean Sea : you can find can almost all the marine species of the Mediterranean Sea but, above all, groupers and barracudas.Call this diving for more info: http://www.centrosubtavolara.com/

The Colombara is a great dive because of the swim through caverns. The first cavern at 36 metres is a long vertical wall then on the way back there are two swim throughs with Margherita de Mare (parazoanthus) and lobster and at the end an exciting siphon which starts at 20 metres; you can surface…

This submerged volcano is over 400m high and its summit is eight metres below the surface. It was formed at the collision point of the African and European tectonic plates and has disappeared under water since it surfaced during the 19th century. Underwater volcanoes can be biodiversity hotspots as…

Media DEPTH -40 mt, type sandy bottoms.Small German ship lying on the bottom slightly bent on one side.FLORA AND FAUNA sponges, urchins and spirografi encrusted hull of this well preserved wreck. Surrounded by benches and anthias Castagnole.

The site is protected by buoys and diving area is equipped with codline that provide a path along the wall and near the Christ submerged, even with poor visibility.The backdrop on one side is characterized by hills, stretches of rocks and algae at low depth (-3/-15m), where you can pike, perch and…

Tonino?s favourite dive is "La Grotta Dei Gamberi" (The Cavern of the Shrimps) because of its abundance of pelagic animals like the tuna, big groupers and dentix. He also loves the smaller animals ? this dive is called after the massive families of white shrimps which live here. In front of the cave…